Vancouver Vegetarian
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Vegetarian in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Whether you are a vegetarian, a vegan or a veggie lover, Vancouver's vegetarian restaurants have options for you. Choose from a variety of dishes that are meat-free and served with a side of deliciousness. Vegetarian restaurant reviews, descriptions, ratings and maps will help you find the best vegetarian cuisine in Vancouver, British Columbia.
In a warm and relaxing atmosphere Sweet Cherium serves strictly vegetarian dishes that contain no eggs or refined sugar, saturated fats, additives or preservatives. They are mostly prepared with organic ingredients. There are vegan dishes available, and options include low fat, non-dairy and wheat-free alternatives.
Organic Lives is a a Vancouver restaurant and shop that specializes in raw, organic foods. Situated just a few minutes away from Main Street and the False Creek area, the establishment offers juices, salads, breakfasts, soups and entrees, all 100 per cent certified organic, straight-from-the-earth, fairly traded and unaltered by any cooking process. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Homemade deli items, kitchen equipment and classes also available.
Saravanaa Bhavan is well-known for their lunchtime buffet that operates daily from 11:30am-3pm. The cuisine is South Indian and features options like spicy lentils, dosa (rice crispy crepes rolled around a variety of fillings), and idli (steamed rice cakes). There are over 60 vegetarian dishes at this restaurant that has locations in Mississauga, Scarborough and Vancouver.
Panz Veggie specializes in meals that are ethically cooked comprised of fresh local produce. Chinese dishes are 100% vegan with no MSG. Tofu, bean curd and gluten are prominently featured.
The Naam has been building its reputation as Vancouver's premier vegetarian restaurant for over 30 years. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, The Naam offers a variety of comfort foods. A favourite is their fries with miso gravy. The gravy has become so popular that The Naam began bottling and selling it at various health food stores throughout Western Canada to appease the gravy-addicts.
Located in the Point Grey neighborhood of Kitslano, this full-service cafe and casual bistro features an impressive menu of coffee choices, specialty beverages and vegan-friendly baked goods and light lunch fare.
Located in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver this vegetarian and vegan dining options provides tasty plates. visitors to this cafe can dine on tamarind soup, Bengal state burger, free Tibet rice bowl and a blue Jean Buddha bowl.
Café Deux Soleils is a fully vegetarian restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. There is live entertainment, and Thursday is open mic night.
This is a cafe that serves vegetarian Mexican food. Burritos and tacos are made with tofurkey sausage, roasted potatoes or chipotle tofu.
This is a fully vegetarian restaurant that provides patrons with Asian style dishes such as: vegetarian stews and stir-fries. It is open every day except for Tuesday.
Serving natural and vegetarian cuisine. Self-serve salad bar and international hot buffet. Specialties include eggplant moussaka, honey miso tofu, juices, natural desserts and pastries (most wheat and dairy free). Bright greenery-filled rooms and soft New Age music create a pleasant, casual atmosphere.







